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Royal Oak, MI

Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on one sustainability and climate action plan from Royal Oak. The city has developed a three-year strategy focusing on six key areas: energy and buildings, mobility, waste, water, green space, and quality of life. Major initiatives include improving energy efficiency in municipal facilities and streetlights, transitioning the city vehicle fleet to electric, expanding recycling and composting education, increasing tree canopy, and enhancing water conservation outreach. The plan includes over 100 specific actions developed with community input and commits to updating emissions data and reviewing progress every five years starting in 2025.

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